willian, the image in comment #4 shows Xwayland is using the most VRAM. That might be an Xwayland bug or it might just be a resource-hungry app.
To identify potential apps you can run 'xwininfo' and the cursor will change to a cross whenever it is over an Xwayland app.
You can also run 'xrestop' to get a list of the most resource hungry Xwayland apps.
willian, the image in comment #4 shows Xwayland is using the most VRAM. That might be an Xwayland bug or it might just be a resource-hungry app.
To identify potential apps you can run 'xwininfo' and the cursor will change to a cross whenever it is over an Xwayland app.
You can also run 'xrestop' to get a list of the most resource hungry Xwayland apps.